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June 2, 2022

Only they can save Pike-Pine?

Wednesday, June 15 will be the next monthly breakfast meeting for NAIOP. The topic? The Pike-Pine corridor, with an emphasis on its downtown section, not Capitol Hill. Says the event description, “For years, downtown Seattle has been fighting rising crime rates and homelessness in addition to retail competition from online shopping and outlying malls like University Village and Bellevue Square — making it difficult to attract office workers, tourists and shoppers to the once bustling area.” How can it be revitalized? That's the question to be addressed by Brad Reisinger of Lennar Multifamily Communities, Deborah Ross of Pine Street Group and Andy Wattula of Hudson Pacific Properties. (The latter two parties plan to buy and renovate Pacific Place, so they have special interest.) Details and info: naiopwa.org. And don't forget that NAIOP is now accepting nominations for its Night of the Stars gala, which is set for Nov. 4.




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